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| quote: | Originally posted by Arbiter
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You're right, I mean some people spend their whole life living on and around a schedule, I see nothing wrong with that. It just means that you're better at setting a long term plan and are able to stick to it and be determined enough to set,reach and accomplish.
I on the other hand am scatter brained ( if that's enough the right term in English ). That's why I said all my plans could change. I can make my ( not set in stone ) list and within the next year BAM all changed. I agree with the " not wanting to stop changing ", who wants too? I love learning new things and having my eyes opened to different things that may help me or make me see things in a new way that could alter my life for the best and/or make me want to put certain things to the side for a a little bit while I try and do different things.
Setting a 5 year, 10 year plan isn't just necessarily a "plan". To me it seems more of an aid and a reminder in case you lose track of what you were doing/want to do. A check list is something else that someone could use it for, doesn't have to be done in order...things are just written down to let you know what you want to do an keep track. I'm not once track minded or close minded at all. That's why I'm open to new things and ready/willing to change or try things in a different way.
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